Measure down from the height mark on the door and place a mark with the carpenter s pencil.
Put a window in door.
Shoot two 1 1 4 inch pin nails.
Now you ll simply lay your glass out on the sawhorses then pick your door up and gently.
You will need to set up a pair of saw horses.
Check that sashes are even and the window is level.
Add a gasket at the bottom of a door or in the foundation of the window to further reduce drafts.
Remove the pins from the door hinges remove the door and lay.
Put shims where pre drilled holes are to secure the the window.
Carefully lay it on top of the glass.
Cut the panel out of the door or a piece the size you require for your window.
The bracing needed to be 1 1 8 thick to fit between the skins if you are familiar with wood cuts you know that is not a standard cut.
Step 2 sand the edges of the opening with medium grit sandpaper to make it smooth.
Finish the corners with a handsaw to get a nice clean cut.
Discolored wood is a sign of rotting while cracks in the framing are usually evidence of the warping after exposure to high temperatures.
Then fit the frame back on top and screw it in.
Extend the mark out both directions from the centerline.
There is a lip between the glass and the face of the door on both sides.
Lay out the width and height of the window rough opening per the window manufacturer s installation instructions.
Solid opaque entry doors by code are required to meet certain standards for durability and strength.
When priming the space look for evidence of exposure to the elements or rotting wood.
Drive screws into holes through to the shims.
For those who have already been asking here s the link to the exact window we chose for our front door.
This week i show you how you can add some curb appeal and give new life to an old front door by adding a decorative glass insert in just a couple hours.
Tap the window and frame into the previously cut window opening flush with both sides.
I applied a small bead of clear silicone caulk all the way around the inside of the tiny trim and set the window in place it is best to do this with the door laying flat the silicone is important because it holds the glass in place and creates a soft bed for the glass so it won t rattle around in the frame.
Mark the recommended width on the door.